Sunday, August 28, 2011

Kaleb and Daddy built a rabbit cage together. That is where Kaleb's new white Lionhead rabbit, who's name is Sheefu, lives now. We went swimming on Friday at Big Ridge. The kids riding Honey Dew...Kaleb pretends he's a cowboy shooting the bad buy. Honey Dew's new stall, that Kevin built for me...complete w/a hay feeder in the back of the stall. (click on collage to enlarge)

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

I wear my Costco hat everywhere. After this one family near us you can walk for 9 miles and come to the NC border. There are no homes or roads for the whole 9 miles. We have the beaches to ourselves. No radios here, just peace and quiet. The water was warm and clean. Daddy and I hope to go here a lot.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

We went to Jekyll Island this weekend. We swam in the ocean, played in the pool, went to the Sea Turtle Hospital (very, very fun!!), and rented bicycles and rode about ten miles all over the island. I just cannot even begin to tell you how much fun we had!!

This FIRST picture is right when you drive onto the island.
The SECOND picture is resort where we stayed.
The THIRD picture is the bottom floor of our condo.
The FOURTH picture is us at a place called Driftwood Beach just a short walk up the beach from where we stayed.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Lisa and I were freshmen college roommates.﻿..back in '96. Then, I went to Pennsylvania to her wedding in '98. Now, her and her husband Mike have six children...and they came to visit me and have lunch w/us today!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

This is my own recipe. I cut the chicken breasts into small strips. I got two bowls. In one, break two eggs and add a little goats milk. I guess you can use regular milk, but I think that the goats milk actually gave it a great taste. In the other bowl and I poured in some bread crumbs and added my Santa Maria Seasoning (about 3-4 tbls). I sent all of you a container of this a couple years ago so I don't know if you all still have this. Then get a deep frying pan and add a good layer of olive oil (about 1/4in). Don't turn it up too high because the oil will pop. After a few minutes, baptize the chicken into the egg mixture and then coat it thoroughly with the bread crumb mixture. Put in the pan and cook about five minutes on each side. It depends on how crispy you like it. The reason that I didn't have a lot on the plate when I took the picture is that they were gone and eaten right when I put them on the plate.